The Limi Children's Hospital

The Limi Children’s Hospital is Abuja’s Premier Designated Hospital for Pediatrics, Adolescent Medicine, Neonatology & related fields

The Limi Children’s Hospital, a part of the Limi Hospitals’ health system, is specialized in the provision of healthcare services in Pediatrics, Neonatology, Adolescent Medicine & its related medical fields.

18/06/2024

Donate Blood, Save Lives!**

We're hosting a blood donation drive today! Your contribution is vital.

Thank you for being a hero! ❤️

17/06/2024

Sickle cell disease can bring acute pain crises and chronic discomfort. Discover how an integrated plan of prescriptions, therapies, and self-care can provide much-needed relief.

17/06/2024

Eid Mubarak to you all! We warmly invite you to join us for a *Sallah Medical Outreach at Silverbird Galleria on Today Monday, 17th June, at 3pm.* Let's celebrate together with good health and happiness!

*Proudly sponsored by The LIMI Hospitals*

15/06/2024

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For consultations and medical attention, click on the link in our bio or visit us today at 39 Adetokumbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja FCT. OR CALL
08090599994 /08090599995

15/06/2024

Join our Blood Donation!!!
Donate and Save Lives!!! 📌📌📌

Send us a dm or call for more information
For consultations and medical attention, click on the link in our bio or visit us today at 39 Adetokumbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse 2, Abuja FCT. OR CALL
08090599994 /08090599995

13/06/2024

Join us for LIMI Hospital's outreach at Silverbird Galleria on June 17th! Get free health screenings and consultations. Don't miss this opportunity to prioritize your health!

12/06/2024

Children need adequate water daily to stay healthy and hydrated. The recommended intake varies by age: toddlers need about 4 cups, kids aged 4-8 require 5 cups, and those 9-13 need 7-8 cups. Encourage water over sugary drinks to maintain energy and focus. Stay hydrated, stay active!

12/06/2024

Happy Democracy Day, Nigeria! Today, we celebrate the strength and resilience of our nation and the progress we've made together. Let's continue to uphold the values of freedom, justice, and unity. Proud to be Nigerian!

12/06/2024

Join us on June 14th for an informative webinar on syncopal attacks in paediatrics, hosted by Limi Children's Hospital. Learn from top experts about causes, symptoms, and treatments. Enhance your knowledge and improve child care. Register today!

12/06/2024

Limi Hospital is partnering with the National Blood Service Commission for a blood donation drive on June 18th and 19th at Limi Hospital Central Area. Join us to make a life-saving impact in our community. Your donation can save lives!

12/06/2024

Genetic counseling and testing for sickle cell disease offer vital information about one’s risk and carrier status. This knowledge aids in early intervention, personalized care, and informed family planning. Get tested and stay informed!

10/06/2024

Early detection of sickle cell disease enables timely interventions, reducing complications and improving quality of life. It supports proactive management and informed family planning.

21/05/2024

🚶‍♀️🚶‍♂️💪 Join us this Saturday for the May edition of The Abuja Healthwalk & Aerobics! 🏃‍♀️🏃‍♂️

Theme: Walk against hypertension 💓

Time: 7am
Venue: Limi Hospital CBD behind ICPC/NDIC 🏥

Free CPR training and free health check available! 🆓🩺

Invite your friends and families! 🤗👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

See you there! 😊💃🕺

08/05/2024

Nurses Week Celebration 🌺

At Limi Children’s Hospital, we couldn’t be more grateful for our incredible nursing team! 👩‍⚕️👨‍⚕️ These compassionate heroes are the heart and soul of our hospital, providing expert medical care 💉💊 and unwavering support to our young patients and their families every single day.

During Nurses Week, we celebrate the tireless dedication, unwavering commitment, and unparalleled skill of our nursing staff. 💪 From administering life-saving treatments 💉 to offering a comforting hand, our nurses go above and beyond to ensure the best possible outcomes for our patients.

We are honored to have such an exceptional team of caregivers 👩‍⚕️👨‍⚕️ and we are deeply grateful for their invaluable contributions. Please join us in thanking our nurses for their incredible work!

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29/04/2024

Here's a brief guide on how to take care of your child's ear:

👂 Keep the ears clean and dry. Gently wipe the outer ear with a soft, damp cloth, but avoid inserting anything into the ear canal.

🚑 Watch for signs of ear infection, such as pain, redness, or discharge. If you suspect an infection, seek medical attention promptly.

🔊 Limit loud noises and protect your child's ears when necessary, such as during loud events or when using headphones.

🌊 Avoid getting water in the ears during baths or swimming. Use earplugs or a swim cap if needed.

🧠 Teach your child not to insert foreign objects, such as cotton swabs, into their ears, as this can cause damage.

⚠️ If your child experiences any unusual symptoms or discomfort in their ears, consult a pediatrician right away.

24/04/2024

1. Praise Them Often 👏🏻💕
Shower your child with genuine praise and encouragement. Let them know you're proud of their efforts, no matter the outcome. This will help them feel valued and build their self-esteem. 🥰

2. Encourage Them to Try New Things 🧑‍🎨🎨
Expose your child to new experiences and activities. Encourage them to step out of their comfort zone and explore their interests. This will help them develop a growth mindset and gain confidence in their abilities. 🤩

3. Listen and Validate Their Feelings 👂🏻💙
When your child shares their thoughts and emotions, actively listen and validate their feelings. This will make them feel heard and understood, boosting their confidence to express themselves. 😊

4. Celebrate Small Wins 🏆🎉
Recognize and celebrate even the smallest of achievements. This will help your child appreciate their progress and feel proud of their accomplishments, big or small. 💫

5. Foster Independence 🧑‍🚀🚀
Give your child opportunities to make their own decisions and solve problems independently. This will help them develop a sense of control and confidence in their abilities. 💪🏻

Remember, building your child's confidence is a gradual process, but these simple steps can make a big difference in their self-belief and overall well-being. 😄

24/04/2024

2 Days to World Malaria Day 🌍💫

At Limi Hospitals, we're excited to celebrate World Malaria Day and take this opportunity to empower our community.

Not only is this a time to raise awareness about the fight against malaria, but it's also a chance to focus on your overall wellbeing. 😊

We encourage everyone to use these next two days to schedule a comprehensive health check-up. 🩺 Get a full screening, talk to our expert doctors, and make sure you're in tip-top shape!

Remember, your health is the greatest gift. 🎁 So let's come together, get checked, and take a big step towards a healthier, happier future. 💖

18/04/2024

Tuberculosis (TB) is an infectious disease caused by the bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It primarily affects the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body. Here are some key points:

1. Transmission: TB spreads through the air when an infected person coughs, sneezes, or talks. It is important to practice good respiratory hygiene and avoid close contact with infected individuals.

2. Symptoms: Common symptoms of tuberculosis include persistent cough (sometimes with blood), chest pain, weight loss, fatigue, night sweats, and fever. However, some people may have latent TB and exhibit no symptoms.

3. Diagnosis and treatment: Tuberculosis can be diagnosed through various tests, including chest X-rays, sputum analysis, and tuberculin skin tests. Treatment typically involves a combination of antibiotics taken for several months.

4. Prevention: TB can be prevented through vaccination, called the Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine, primarily used in countries with a high incidence of TB. It is also important to practice good hygiene, ensure proper ventilation, and address overcrowding issues.

Remember, if you suspect you have TB or any health concerns, it is crucial to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.

09/04/2024

Signs you need emergency medical attention:
- Chest pain or sudden severe abdominal pain
- Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Persistent vomiting or uncontrollable bleeding
- Loss of consciousness or severe confusion
- Seizures, sudden weakness, or difficulty speaking
- Severe injuries, fractures, or excessive bleeding
- Allergic reactions with difficulty breathing or swelling

08/04/2024

Taking Your Autistic Child to the Hospital for Therapy:
When considering therapy for an autistic child, a hospital can provide specialized services and resources tailored to their needs. Hospitals often have specialized pediatric departments or autism centers equipped with trained professionals who can develop individualized therapy plans. These plans may include behavioral interventions, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, and social skills training. Hospital-based therapy can provide a holistic and comprehensive approach to address the unique challenges faced by autistic children and improve their overall quality of life.

05/04/2024

Babies require enough sleep for multiple reasons. Firstly, sleep is essential for their overall growth and development. During sleep, important physical and mental processes take place, such as the release of growth hormones, brain development, and the consolidation of learning and memory. Sufficient sleep helps babies develop their motor skills, cognitive abilities, and emotional well-being.

Secondly, sleep plays a crucial role in the immune system. Babies need enough sleep to strengthen their immune system, which helps protect them from illnesses and infections. A lack of sleep can make babies more susceptible to illnesses and result in a weaker immune response.

Lastly, adequate sleep is vital for the overall well-being and mood of babies. When babies are well-rested, they are generally happier, more alert, and less fussy. Sufficient sleep promotes emotional stability, reduces irritability, and improves overall behavior.

Parents should ensure that their babies have a consistent sleep routine and create a safe and comfortable sleep environment to promote healthy sleep habits.

03/04/2024

Building confidence in children is essential for their overall personal and social development. Encouraging self-confidence helps children to have a positive self-image and develop a healthy self-esteem. Parents can support their children by providing unconditional love, nurturing their strengths, and celebrating their achievements. Building resilience in children by teaching them problem-solving skills and encouraging them to take on challenges can also boost their confidence. Creating a supportive environment, promoting independence, and encouraging them to explore new interests and talents can further contribute to their self-assurance.

02/04/2024

Gripe water, often used to soothe colic and other digestive issues in infants, has several potential disadvantages. Firstly, its effectiveness is not scientifically proven, with limited evidence and mixed reviews regarding its actual benefits. Secondly, gripe water may contain alcohol or other additives that can be harmful to infants, particularly if given in excessive amounts. Additionally, it may interfere with the absorption of certain medications or have unintended side effects. Lastly, over-reliance on gripe water may delay seeking proper medical advice for underlying health issues. It is always best to consult a healthcare professional before using any remedies or medications for babies.

29/03/2024

Signs of low immunity in children:
1. Frequent illness: Children with compromised immune systems often fall sick frequently, experiencing more frequent and severe illnesses such as colds, ear infections, and respiratory infections.
2. Slow recovery: Children with low immunity tend to have slower recovery times from illnesses compared to other children. They may take longer to overcome an illness or exhibit prolonged symptoms.
3. Allergies: Children with weakened immune systems may experience an increase in allergies, including food allergies, skin allergies, or asthma.
4. Delayed growth and development: Immune system deficiencies can sometimes lead to delayed growth and development in children. This can manifest as slower growth rates, delayed milestones, and poor weight gain.
5. Chronic infections: Recurrent or chronic infections, such as urinary tract infections, fungal infections, or sinus infections, can indicate compromised immunity in children.

23/03/2024

Postpartum blues, also known as baby blues, is a common condition that affects many women after giving birth. It is characterized by feelings of sadness, irritability, mood swings, and anxiety, usually starting within the first few days after delivery. Postpartum blues typically resolve on their own within two weeks after onset and do not require medical intervention.

The exact cause of postpartum blues is unclear, but hormonal changes, sleep deprivation, and the overwhelming life changes associated with motherhood may contribute to its development. Women may experience a range of emotional ups and downs, feeling happy and joyful one moment, and then tearful or overwhelmed the next. These emotional fluctuations may also be accompanied by physical symptoms like fatigue, appetite changes, difficulty sleeping, and difficulty concentrating.

It's essential for women experiencing postpartum blues to receive support from their loved ones, as well as healthcare professionals. Simple self-care measures like getting enough rest, eating well-balanced meals, and engaging in light exercise can help improve the mood. Support groups and counseling services can provide emotional support and guidance during this challenging time.

It's important to note that postpartum blues should not be confused with postpartum depression, a more severe and long-lasting form of mood disorder that can significantly impact a woman's ability to function and care for her baby. If symptoms persist beyond two weeks or worsen, it is essential to seek medical help for further evaluation and treatment.

Overall, postpartum blues are a common and temporary condition that many women experience after giving birth. With understanding, support, and self-care, most women can navigate through this period and gradually regain emotional balance and well-being.

22/03/2024

Health Tips During Ramadan Season.

1. Stay Hydrated, Stay Healthy!
Caption: "Quench your thirst and nourish your body with plenty of water during Suhoor and Iftar. Your health is our priority!"

2. Choose Nutrient-rich Foods for Suhoor and Iftar
Caption: "Nourish your body with wholesome foods this Ramadan. Opt for fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. Let's make this a healthy month!"

3. Prioritize a Balanced Suhoor Meal
Caption: "Start your day with a balanced Suhoor meal, including complex carbohydrates, protein, and healthy fats. Your body deserves the best!"

4. Optimal Fitness: Engage in Light Exercises
Caption: "Maintain an active lifestyle during Ramadan with light exercises like walking or yoga. A healthy mind resides in a healthy body!"

5. Mindful Eating: Enjoy Your Iftar Moderately
Caption: "Savor the moment and practice mindful eating during Iftar. Slow down, chew your food well, and allow your body to fully appreciate the flavors!"

6. Steer Clear of Fried Foods and Sugary Treats
Caption: "Indulge in the real flavors of Ramadan by reducing fried foods and sugary treats. Your taste buds and waistline will thank you!"

7. Manage Portion Sizes During Iftar and Suhoor
Caption: "Maintain a healthy weight by practicing portion control during your meals. Balance is key!"

8. Prioritize Quality Sleep for Improved Well-being
Caption: "Restful sleep is vital for overall health. Prioritize a good night's sleep this Ramadan to recharge your mind and body!"

9. Check Blood Glucose Levels Regularly
Caption: "Keep an eye on your blood glucose levels during fasting to ensure your body's well-being. Your health is our utmost concern!"

10. Seek Medical Advice for Medication Adjustments
Caption: "Consult our expert doctors at Limi Hospital Group for necessary medication adjustments during Ramadan. We're here to guide you on your health journey!"

Remember, your health is a blessing. Embrace these health tips and make the most out of this holy month. Wishing you a healthy and blessed Ramadan from the Limi Hospital Group.

21/03/2024

World Down Syndrome Day is celebrated every year on March 21st to raise awareness and advocate for the rights, inclusion, and well-being of individuals with Down syndrome. It is a day to promote understanding, respect, and acceptance of people with Down syndrome in society.

At the Limi Children’s Hospital, World Down Syndrome Day holds a special significance as it highlights the hospital's commitment to providing compassionate care and support to children with Down syndrome. This day creates an opportunity for healthcare professionals, parents, caregivers, and the larger community to come together and celebrate the unique abilities, talents, and achievements of individuals with Down syndrome.

One of the primary goals of World Down Syndrome Day is to promote the rights of people with Down syndrome and advocate for their equal opportunities and access to healthcare, education, employment, and social participation. The Limi Children’s Hospital actively engages in these advocacy efforts, working closely with parents, organizations, and support groups to ensure that children with Down syndrome receive the necessary care, therapies, and support throughout their lives.

On this day, the Limi Children’s Hospital also aims to raise awareness among the general public, dispelling myths and preconceived notions about Down syndrome. By fostering understanding and acceptance, the hospital strives to create a more inclusive and empathetic society where individuals with Down syndrome are embraced for their unique abilities and contributions.

In conclusion, World Down Syndrome Day at the Limi Children’s Hospital is a day of celebration, advocacy, and awareness. It serves as a reminder of the hospital's commitment to providing comprehensive care and support to children with Down syndrome and emphasizes the importance of inclusion, acceptance, and equal opportunities for all.

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